A Specification Paradigm for Design and Implementation of Non-WIMP User Interfaces

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The SHADOW System is a user interface management system designed to address the specific needs of non-WMP interfaces such as virtual environments, gesture recognizers and other interactions that involve highly parallel, continuous interaction. The proposed UIMS consists of a graphical specification language based on augmented transition networks and data flow graphs, a code translation system which supports dynamic constraint binding, modular design and code reuse, and a run time engine designed to optimize the use of processing resources within a time sensitive environment while preserving a layer of platform independence for the application.

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Morrison, S. A., & Jacob, R. J. K. (1998). A Specification Paradigm for Design and Implementation of Non-WIMP User Interfaces. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings (pp. 357–358). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/286498.286826

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